
The 1x1x1x1 Event in Be a Lucky Block is one of the most exciting limited-time experiences in Roblox right now. This rotating event teleports you to 1x1x1x1’s infamous hacker base where you can collect five exclusive Brainrots that unlock the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block. I’ve spent weeks testing this event, and I’m going to show you exactly how it works, how to farm efficiently, and why the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block is worth your time.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the Lucky Block 1x1x1x1 event. You’ll learn how the event rotation works, all five Brainrots with their drop rates and income values, step-by-step instructions to unlock the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block, and pro strategies for completing your collection faster. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned grinder, this guide has something for everyone.
The 1x1x1x1 Event is a limited-time rotating event in Be a Lucky Block that transports players to 1x1x1x1’s hacker-themed base dimension. Named after the legendary Roblox myth, 1x1x1x1 was originally believed to be a hacker account that haunted Roblox in the late 2000s. The character has since become an iconic piece of Roblox folklore, and this event pays homage to that mysterious history.
When the event triggers, you’re teleported to a dark, glitchy dimension filled with corrupted blocks and unsettling visual effects. The goal is simple but challenging: get captured by 1x1x1x1 and escape to earn random event-specific Brainrots. These aren’t just collectibles—they’re income-generating blocks that can significantly boost your in-game earnings.
What makes this event special is the reward for completing the collection. Once you’ve collected all five 1x1x1x1 Brainrots, you unlock the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block, which is permanently 185% stronger than your current best Lucky Block and scales with your level. This makes it one of the most powerful blocks in the entire game, and the main reason why players grind this event so aggressively.
The 1x1x1x1 Event runs in rotation with the Lucky Bird Event, meaning only one is active at a time. Both events share the same 4-hour timer and event window, so you’ll need to choose which one to prioritize when both are available. I’ll cover event timing in more detail in the next section.
Understanding the mechanics of the 1x1x1x1 Event is crucial for efficient farming. The event operates on a simple rotation system that triggers every 4 hours, alternating with the Lucky Bird Event. When the 1x1x1x1 Event becomes active, a notification appears in-game, and you can enter by clicking the event button or teleporting to the designated spawn point.
Once inside the event, here’s what happens:
Step 1: You spawn in 1x1x1x1’s hacker base, a dark dimension with glitched blocks and corrupted textures. The environment is designed to feel unsettling and chaotic, fitting the hacker theme perfectly.
Step 2: You need to get captured by 1x1x1x1. This happens automatically after a short time—1x1x1x1 will appear and “capture” you, triggering a brief animation sequence.
Step 3: After being captured, you must escape. The escape mechanic is straightforward and happens automatically, but this is where the randomness comes in. Upon escaping, you’re rewarded with a random 1x1x1x1 Brainrot based on the drop rates.
Step 4: The Brainrot you receive is added to your collection. If you already have that specific Brainrot, you’ll receive a duplicate that can be used in the Fuse Machine to create missing Brainrots from the same event.
The event window lasts for a limited time once triggered, typically around 30 minutes to an hour. During this window, you can run the capture and escape loop as many times as you want, making it possible to farm multiple Brainrots in a single rotation. However, once the event window closes, you’ll need to wait for the next rotation (4 hours later) to participate again.
One important thing to note: your progress carries over between rotations. If you collect 3 out of 5 Brainrots in one rotation, you’ll still have those 3 when the event returns in 4 hours. You don’t lose progress, so don’t stress if you can’t complete the collection in one sitting.
There are five unique Brainrots to collect in the 1x1x1x1 Event, each with different drop rates and income values. Understanding these drop rates is essential for managing your expectations and planning your farming strategy. I’ve compiled all the data below based on extensive testing and community reports.
1. Common Brainrot (Uncommon rarity)
Drop Rate: 60%
Income Value: 1,000 per minute
Description: A corrupted block with glitched textures and faint green glow. This is the most common drop and will likely be the first Brainrot you collect. While it has the lowest income value, it’s still a solid addition to your collection.
2. Advanced Brainrot (Rare rarity)
Drop Rate: 25%
Income Value: 5,000 per minute
Description: A more intensely glitched block with pulsing red corruption effects. The Advanced Brainrot offers significantly better income and is a welcome upgrade from the Common version.
3. Expert Brainrot (Epic rarity)
Drop Rate: 10%
Income Value: 25,000 per minute
Description: Heavily corrupted with visible matrix-like code streaming across its surface. The Expert Brainrot is where the income starts to become meaningful for progression.
4. Master Brainrot (Legendary rarity)
Drop Rate: 4.9%
Income Value: 100,000 per minute
Description: A nearly unrecognizable block consumed by dark corruption with occasional glitch spikes. The Master Brainrot provides substantial income and is a prized drop for most players.
5. Supreme Brainrot (Mythical rarity)
Drop Rate: 0.1%
Income Value: 500,000 per minute
Description: The ultimate 1x1x1x1 Brainrot, barely holding its form with extreme visual corruption and reality-bending effects. This is the rarest drop in the event and can take dozens of runs to obtain.
The drop rates tell an important story: you’ll likely collect the Common, Advanced, and Expert Brainrots within your first 5-10 runs. The Master Brainrot might take 20+ runs due to its 4.9% drop rate. The Supreme Brainrot, however, is where things get frustrating—with only a 0.1% drop rate, you might need 100+ runs to see it drop naturally.
This is where the Fuse Machine becomes incredibly valuable. If you’re missing a specific Brainrot but have duplicates of others, you can fuse those duplicates to create the missing piece. I’ve personally used this mechanic to complete my collection without grinding for hours, and I’ll explain how it works in the strategies section below.
Unlocking the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block is the ultimate goal of the 1x1x1x1 Event. This special block is permanently 185% stronger than your current best Lucky Block, making it an incredible power spike for your account. Here’s the step-by-step process to unlock it:
Step 1: Complete your 1x1x1x1 Brainrot collection by collecting all five unique Brainrots listed above. Remember, progress carries over between rotations, so take your time and don’t feel pressured to finish in one sitting.
Step 2: Once you have all five Brainrots in your inventory, the game will automatically recognize your completed collection. You don’t need to manually turn them in or interact with any special NPC.
Step 3: The Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block will be added to your blocks inventory. You can equip it immediately, but there’s an important strategic consideration to keep in mind.
Step 4: The Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block scales with your level. This means its power is calculated based on your current level when you claim it. Many players recommend waiting to claim it until you’ve reached a higher level to maximize its effectiveness.
The 185% multiplier is what makes this block so special. If your best Lucky Block currently provides 1,000 power, the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block will provide 1,850 power. That’s nearly double, and it only gets better as you level up. This is why the event is worth grinding even if it takes time to get those rare drops.
One question I often see: does the Secret block scale retroactively? Unfortunately, no. Once you claim the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block, its power is set based on your level at that moment. It won’t automatically increase as you level up further. This is why timing your claim is so important.
After spending dozens of rotations in the 1x1x1x1 Event, I’ve developed several strategies that can help you complete your collection faster and with less frustration. These tips come from personal experience and community testing.
Server Hop for Fresh RNG
Each server maintains its own RNG pool for Brainrot drops. If you’re not seeing the drops you need after 10-15 runs, try hopping to a different server. This resets your personal RNG and can significantly improve your luck. I’ve gone from 20 runs without a Master Brainrot to getting one in my first run on a new server.
Use the Fuse Machine Strategically
The Fuse Machine is your best friend for completing missing Brainrots. If you have duplicate Common or Advanced Brainrots but need the Master or Supreme versions, fuse your duplicates instead of continuing to grind. The fusion cost is reasonable, and it saves you hours of frustration chasing 0.1% drop rates.
Time Your Claim for Maximum Power
Don’t claim the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block immediately after completing your collection. Instead, wait until you’ve reached a comfortable level where the 185% multiplier will have maximum impact. Most players recommend waiting until at least level 50+ before claiming, though your mileage may vary based on your progression pace.
Prioritize One Event Per Rotation
Since the 1x1x1x1 and Lucky Bird Events share the same rotation timer, you’ll need to choose which one to focus on during each window. I recommend prioritizing the event where you’re closer to completing the collection. Constantly switching between events will slow down your overall progress.
Track Your Runs
Keep a mental or physical count of how many runs you’ve done since your last rare drop. This helps you identify when it’s time to server hop or take a break. I’ve found that after 20-30 runs without a Master or Supreme drop, server hopping is almost always the right move.
Don’t Stress About Time
Your progress carries over between rotations, and the event will continue to cycle every 4 hours. There’s no need to marathon grind for hours at a time. Take breaks, play other aspects of the game, and return to the event when it’s convenient. The Secret block isn’t going anywhere.
The 1x1x1x1 Event rotates every 4 hours, alternating with the Lucky Bird Event. Both events share the same timer and event window, meaning only one is active at a time. When the event triggers, you have approximately 30-60 minutes to participate before the window closes.
Your progress carries over between rotations. If you’ve collected 3 out of 5 Brainrots when the event rotates off, you’ll still have those 3 when the event returns in 4 hours. You don’t lose any progress, so take your time and don’t feel pressured to complete everything in one sitting.
Yes, the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block scales with your level at the time you claim it. The block’s power is calculated based on your current level when you complete the collection, and it doesn’t retroactively scale further as you continue to level up. This is why many players recommend waiting to claim it until you’ve reached a higher level.
The Supreme Brainrot has a 0.1% drop rate, making it the rarest drop in the event. On average, you would need 1,000 runs to see it drop naturally. This is why using the Fuse Machine with duplicate Brainrots is highly recommended for completing your collection without excessive grinding.
No, you can only participate in one event per rotation since they share the same 4-hour timer and event window. When one event is active, the other is on cooldown. You’ll need to choose which event to prioritize during each rotation based on which collection you’re closer to completing.
Absolutely. The Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block is permanently 185% stronger than your current best Lucky Block, making it one of the most powerful blocks in the game. Even if it takes time to complete the collection, especially chasing that 0.1% Supreme Brainrot drop rate, the power spike is well worth the effort.
Each server maintains its own RNG pool for Brainrot drops. If you’re not getting the drops you need after 10-15 runs, switching to a different server resets your personal RNG and can significantly improve your luck. Many players report seeing rare drops much faster after server hopping compared to staying in the same server for dozens of runs.
The 1x1x1x1 Event is one of the most rewarding experiences in Be a Lucky Block, offering both immediate income through Brainrot collection and long-term power through the Secret 1x1x1 Lucky Block. Whether you’re a new player looking to boost your progression or a veteran chasing the ultimate power spike, this event has something valuable to offer. The key is patience—take your time, use the strategies outlined above, and don’t get discouraged by the grind. That 185% multiplier will feel incredible when you finally equip it.